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Posted on 23-11-2024 23:04
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Posted on 02-01-2008 03:15
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Well someone had to do it
Odessa Gunn made it into the local paper today. The one time winner of the Nature Valley GP now runs an animal rescue society and is wife to a certain other cyclist hmm who could that be.
Also it is supposed to rain for the next week. SO much for my first race of the season
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Posted on 02-01-2008 07:33
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Joly returned to training 3 h of mountain biking
He cured from his cancer
Eating my daily Breakfast at 9 pm
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Posted on 02-01-2008 11:49
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in other news, Richie Rich wants to win the Giro....
if Piepoli works for him I'll kill myself
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Posted on 02-01-2008 11:53
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Well, I don'tthink Piepoli will win it, there are a lot of TT's, not his best skill..
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Posted on 02-01-2008 11:57
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neither do I, but he has a heck of a lot more chances than Riccò does
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robert_psv |
Posted on 02-01-2008 12:04
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Well, that's true
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 02-01-2008 13:24
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issoisso wrote:
in other news, Richie Rich wants to win the Giro....
if Piepoli works for him I'll kill myself
Richie Rich...hahaa..exelent name for that guy (I have to repeat:me no like him at all.)
I would say hell now..there is at least 4-5 riders who will beat him at the mountains and he's TT skills damn. No way |
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:02
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I hope that T. Dekker will ride the Giro, all the TT's will give him a great chance
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:17
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Guido Mukk wrote:
issoisso wrote:
in other news, Richie Rich wants to win the Giro....
if Piepoli works for him I'll kill myself
Richie Rich...hahaa..exelent name for that guy (I have to repeat:me no like him at all.)
I would say hell now..there is at least 4-5 riders who will beat him at the mountains and he's TT skills damn. No way
Riccardo Riccò = Richard Rich. so it wasn't much of a stretch to call him Richie Rich
anyway, what you said above is exactly my point, he may be great one day, but right now he should not be the team's leader for the Giro.
then again, he might not be great.
there are a bunch of examples of guys who fail at the grand tours after a few years of trying and start training for the classics, then become great classics riders who suck at the mountains. RebellÃn, for example.
robert_psv wrote:
I hope that T. Dekker will ride the Giro, all the TT's will give him a great chance
naah, he's aiming for the classics and the tour. not to mention he's not good enough for the mountains of the giro. not yet, at least. he's 23. we'll give him time
not to mention I think Savoldelli beats him in a TT. in a short TT, Savoldelli wins hands down (he'd make a brilliant pursuit rider). in a longer TT, I'd still take Savoldelli, although by a smaller margin
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:21
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Yay for Joly beating cancer.
THE THOMAS VOECKLER PROPHET OF PCM DAILY
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:22
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Waghlon wrote:
Yay for Joly beating cancer.
seconded
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:39
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# Naam Nat. Ploeg Tijd PTN PT
1 Thomas Dekker RAB 00u26'36'' 3
2 Paolo Savoldelli AST op 0'05'' 2
3 Andrey Kashechkin AST op 0'12'' 1
4 Cadel Evans PRL op 0'23''
5 Eddy Mazzoleni AST op 0'46''
6 Roman Kreuziger LIQ op 0'52''
7 Christopher Horner PRL op 0'55''
8 David Zabriskie CSC op 0'57''
9 Sandy Casar FDJ op 1'01''
10 Janez Brajkovic DSC op 1'05''
11 Denis Menchov RAB op 1'08''
12 Gustav Erik Larsson UNI z.t
13 Matthieu Sprick BTL op 1'11''
14 Marco Pinotti TMO op 1'13''
15 Charles Wegelius LIQ op 1'15''
16 Beat Zberg GST op 1'18''
17 Jurgen Van den Broeck PRL op 1'21''
18 Laszlo Bodrogi C.A op 1'24''
19 Bobby Julich CSC op 1'25''
20 Andrey Mizourov AST op 1'27''
This was an average long TT in Romandie
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:52
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Wegelius 15th!? Wow he is now officially underrated in TT in PCM
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:54
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That's not PCM, it's irl in Tour de Romandy
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:57
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robert_psv wrote:
That's not PCM, it's irl in Tour de Romandy
I know that.
Im saying that if he can get 15th in a time trial in real life, beating the likes of Bodrogi, then he should have a better tt stat in game and is therefore underrated.
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:58
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issoisso wrote:
Waghlon wrote:
Yay for Joly beating cancer.
seconded
Make it three.
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Posted on 02-01-2008 14:58
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Ooooh, sorryops:
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Posted on 02-01-2008 15:28
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MarcoPRT wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Waghlon wrote:
Yay for Joly beating cancer.
seconded
Make it three.
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Posted on 02-01-2008 15:29
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ABridgeTooFar wrote:
MarcoPRT wrote:
issoisso wrote:
[quote]Waghlon wrote:
Yay for Joly beating cancer.
seconded
Make it three.
Four.[/quote
FIVE
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Posted on 02-01-2008 15:30
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SportingNonsense wrote:
robert_psv wrote:
That's not PCM, it's irl in Tour de Romandy
I know that.
Im saying that if he can get 15th in a time trial in real life, beating the likes of Bodrogi, then he should have a better tt stat in game and is therefore underrated.
mazzoleni, horner, casar, Sprick all did more impressive times, but you only mention Wegelius? it's not a grand tour, it's in early may, so not everyone is in form, which leads to a lot of abnormalities, plus the fact that a bad day or good day in a time trial is a good difference.
finally, that time trial (and this is both for you and robert) is classed as a normal TT, but it should really be classed as a mountain time trial as it is extremely hard. cobbled climbs and all.
every year that same TT is the final stage of the tour
Edited by issoisso on 02-01-2008 15:32
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